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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928 M LOVE'S EMBERS ‘Oirlce Oéers SN By C. -DTVBatchelor Success Has Its {JUST LIKE MRS. COOLIDGE Pnce, She Say S That's What Washington Society Says About Florence This Is Opinion of “Abie's Trumbull, Who May Be White House Bride Madge's Father and Allen Drake | 27aid we lave not I OIETIRE Irish Rose Author. of }oung Coolidge. Reach the Farm at a Critical eod of s. We have —— Time eno for d on 1 5 -4 S - JE e ( SERVICE) At my whispered call of “FFather!" fown o unt. Stea I : SO Being successful really means the the figurs leaning ! R < 2 La S I S £ Py ot discovery of a new world of tremen- ;:.!‘lrl-‘:":\ W] Igniensd a9 2 & A i 4 B 114 dous of @ new world of tremen- dous responsibilities, ording to Anne Nichols, author of “Abie's Adele_Garrison’s Absorbing Sequel To “Revelations of a Wife” Beginning a New Serial Irish Rose.” X " 3 4 uccess really is no easy thing n quickly, « i pereeptions A 5 it & {1 person 15 genuinely interested “At ones ! 1 ar 1 1 | L TR -t < 4 y in the philosophy of living Mre and ST ¢ ¢ = ot . 3 the happiness of his fellow-men.” y Miss Nichols says: then with it lizit ! | u ¥ i . o : i 9 B we 3 Dl “Position and wealth attract the locked oy Too . ) Y s e £ ¥ & [ oy T ¢ NG B! 1914 attention of the whole world and it lock it after e, fc i onr e A # . i : 4 3 comes knocking at one’s door for 'r’;"" WS :1 = 1] Rl | &G 4 : e ] R % 159 + it Ielp, alms and advice. stairs, confro ished and disany foot of th “One day a large club asks for support in a philanthropic under- taking: the next day ten profession- al heggars write letters ing for money: the next day somebody very worthy who is suffering comes to | me for attention and T o the jeha e to do something definitely good i t 2 : : . ! T personally have had to use my jpURTAT eI AT Sa L DYERSL A i f k £ £ H : ery minute to guard against 4il T unhdit e ! 4 3 ;" LR i . I y - ud and fo be alert for the werthy. T L S (ki < , 3 s | None of these dare I turn aside of the tall TN N E : 5 ) Rids 7 & i 1 S 3 2! ) e without consideration, for 1 feel flrrfl““: ELAY ‘ 3 3 b/ ] NP } : . siecess has its price and I must Margaret » my ¢ | - ke o3 £ ‘IH take its responsibilities. starting awav from the =i « ¢ wal | < { d i “Though 1 pay for the privilege the other man’s arn put 5 3 X Rl 3 4 . with concern and worry, T get my arms and 1 nont them with the . t s Lo el |3 ¥ ¥ 2.8 Rt veturn in satisfaction and the pleas- feeling that Life suddenly 1 . = nre in knowing that my life is still brought me an inestimahlc Loon aid, H oot going on and has not stopped Subconaciously, I heard Lilhan" c i pirit bre mng 1 a 3 - midway whisper behind me. “Wait 1 (e N ¢ B B . = 3 lock the door.”” Then &he t 1 ! N [ ¢ - - - . fervently: “Praise Allah! Allah fon witl | M Y i fir g praised! Where on earth « i i il + e f P ! ~ and the Chief drop from? And what t e aslim i K.Y % i 4 bLO \X/ DOWN medium dil you consult to discoy & want ' she d “Come | b E by ¢ P e that you were especially necded i n Bl ribe 7 f ! AE P B st this minute.” Tint n your | 1 h THAT IS ADVICE TO MAN “My dear Lillian” Allen Dra s o mo . ; ; | i UNDER CONSTAN! woice drawled though I had no v er - ’ 1 s ¥ 3 TR et looked at his face, T had know comprll § p 3 STRAIN since my first glimpse of him that at | i t 4§t waa the brilliant, debonair a o1 ot ) mus Aies . AL SPAT i | EDITOR'S NOTE: This is ®t the diplomatic secret service, my [ know we ¢ ’ - 5 - |last of a series of six articl :::r"b:?‘?b);:‘l;dnv‘r‘xlnn,h‘rvh.r.\l had pyvis sspaper ss: “Gentlemen, I am happy to learn you will uphold the deianisfet it S » my policies, ‘but the main question is; are you prepared to support BY DR MORRIS FISHBEIN me in the manner to which I have been accustomed ?” Fditor Journal of the American | Medical Association and of Hygcia, = | the Health Magazine % ! *In consequence of the growth of ‘ | knowledge, art, industry and inven- Woaccition fs [Roos e sl e | -"is probably subjected to a A aln Advocated more continuous, if not more vari- g led, merve strain than in the remote 5 .... ... .'“. [past.. We havo accumulated «vkds| o tatcst picture of Miss Florence Trumbul. daushier of the goves ’ X B ‘Inoculatmn Ulf!(‘d BLfOIL {may Interfero i I some fundamen. | NOr of Connecticut, who may be the bride of John Coolidge, 21, only son ; ‘..- .-. ‘.n. \! V ‘m"“ Time. powcerful gas engine may shake to The Snake That Wasn't ; | — Ipicces a loss solidly built chassis.” Tditors mote: — Allene Sumner, |stone henclies under the leafy trees ks % .... | o Pablie TeA T BeEvieed Here is another argument on|staff writer for Herall and NEA in the spacious White House grounds By Thomton W. Burgess = | ashington, April 30 UPr—Several [(he need for slowing down in our [Nerviee, herewith prosents an inter- | which have been well utilized 1y o N ' | miltion A wans soon will start on |Medern rush toward what we call esting word-picture of the girl who Miss Trumbull and young John dur No matter what you arc ahout | vacation trips, They will bring back (Prosress. When not driven by|may be the bride at a brilliant [ing school vacations. "Tis sometimcs wise to hold i . ! sevoral millions move red corpuscles, | MANECT O S, most animals are White House wedding. She iy Miss| Miss Florence is a modern young i i '“'... .--u" ¥ but formidable adversarics of |1% Florence Trumbull, daughicr of the lady who is not averse to being es- ; ; g . le ad ics e governor of Connceticnt and ru- | corted by another personable youns —012 Mother Nature t some will return with dow nith =0 me to let T She whee to sie whr tal physiological processes, as a|of resident and Mrs. Coolidge. In the inset is young Coolidge: had towards the Smiling Jool. He wa - going lipperty-lipperiy-lip. 1 offered o go ahead of Ol Mr. Tous . to warn Old .fr. Toad if he i » | ...... #co anything of Mr. Blackenalks - \ K You sce, O1d Mr. Toad was n anvlous to b in the Smiling Pool| | with his friends and relatives, so as | {cluding hunger and sex, in the de- i 0 aftair with youny ean a motor trip, affording sun z Charles B o B Alion S Bae) arles Bingham, son se ST Taiiss i Uie hinuris or | o oL acounuilation, (EvRalinha Ruings o one Benater | closer contact with nature, greatest of healers. The average man spends ours preparing his motor for the ourncy and assembling camping The scientific evidence as Washington, April This na- | Bingham from her home state, nerve strain, while not easily de-|fion's “erown princess,” according to |, “Why not?” she laughed, intimat terminable as are other evidences|rumor which insists t Jol Cool- | 1N& that young John had “no strings of tissuc destruction, is already |idge, only son of I'resident and Mys, o0 ber.” upplics and fishing tackle. But he sufficient to cstabllsh definitely | Calvin Coolidge, is enzaged to Flor- 'hwvth« been nio definite an- R el the ftruth of [Professor Carlson's|ence Trumbull, daughter of the gov- | Pouncement of the Trumbull-Cool- il ke th prepa- e o Sinor ot Conmenticit, 1at almoat anjilEe. liclrothal, s of ifolirss, | from to join in the great spring clorns. rations necessary to safeguard his| Vg poct advice that could beidentical juvenile cdition of her cither the White House or the Con- He had started once, had re- headth given o gny humn being in these [rumored ‘mother-in-law-to-be, the NOCHl executive mansion. D turned in great fright, saving that, Now, ene of Peter Tt < hops s y ] o in<ure proteciion of the entire |{lgc n e s 1o slow down IRt L Ady bt A4 Tari: has there been any denial of the he had seen Mr. Dlacksnake nal (o a ot of Okl M. IR, e ROl LD Tl ED e 0N 0 Factors to Contend With Chuckles abound in official Wash- ("o Now, one of Peter Rahbit's Tops | Toad's hops - - fale typhoid vaccinations so that by | yycatisfactory dicts, overwork, | ilgton as fea tuble chatier langhs at Sneiingien luidate et Ml Uloe 15 cqual to a lot of Old Mr. To ] : o po.| There are hree unkeyed lot- |19 Unit no the trip is started the series | nce ™ IEOC G onnione, poisons | Youns John's perinet exccution of [CRCC IS Fihe prospective erown Siopa, amd it was o time at all he- olinny Chiiek Jooked wh i it e Ao elp b R | of three inoculations will be com- 1" 0F ¢ L G Ctiier,” influence | the IPreudian theory that -most sons | princess. © - ey point out that the fore Teter was =0 ahead that ! e on | lidettor words should assist m a vt of the mouth, Mie' physlolopioal’ proseases of| ASKInE Wivea aclact gifls 1o ara s | TTIOIIS [And. Goclidges’: wire ol Bl Xgtor cax %0 sl gl ol i e R i ko i ith. s by the health serviee (i mear like their mothers as possible, |C¥CN acruaintances till John begai Bo Mr. Toad stopped. ¥ } © o | i To damages | show that typhoil fover starts its|" “yfan foday.” says Professor| Flovence Trumbull is mot pretty,) “IANE” Ilorence. STy A | : i Morizonta upward trend in May and reaches | eason, “is hke “eurious and |but she is attractive and charming, hey point fo the several ecca was being pullo® twc rice el iy a4 Lo S o the peak of prevalence in carly Sep- |elymay and very ignorant child |Whieh description fits her illustrious *00s when Governor Trumbull and B s Pasln 5. ¢ 1 Toa v Me B 3 secn $ : tember, Aside from accidents, the [tinkering with a watch.” rumored mother-in-law-to-he as well N8 wife have been house guests in pulling him one way and fear was s R s % : ¢ laton v G Tre il oloaniE alass troti | usind ing menses e the hoolth ok HSmnsalifly S )oY fontiiye Serom a8 S1Ye Sl Ll A S puiling him the othcr saiis at e . e Goey, | 10t0r tourists is the danger of con- | pis (inkering a superior mechan- She is poiscd. factful. gracions. | privilege. They fnd it espectal- most uncom fortable f " 4 A Shekts At S o 3. Measured 5 L typhoid from impurc drink- |jam The exidence available in. |cautious, intellizent, tho mature ¥ B8RHENG et deven 9itnite s pulled two ways at ence. Mr. To Fon Juinp : o e L ingz water, milk and food it that hy. envelose. e of hin| rather than flapper (pe of girl. even past winter when Mrs. Coolidge’s hop a atep forward and stop. Then | 71Ha85 1 R it SRS AL People accustomed to pure Water | contrivances he is tmposing damage |though her mother, also pretty and bl has barred the White Hous: o A o e o s ci10: 0 h s o at home are inclined to forget the [ on the very tissues from which heqmodish, almost constantly cliaperons o _'i“"" cverfone, the Trumbulls b 8-step Backward ered v oking | 17 e necessity of exercising care in the |ig himself made. her. N e g It gl kel Sk enidy o Hetaoain o o |1 e St ieqlo ol a ikt Suiriio o)) 9l “The president’s prospective danglh- Mgl U Emo s annonsetents, o o 2 H.-.- u .-... s ee i - Modern man develops 7 mored fianere of John Coolidge, the | man when her own rumored fianc: sty g ! i reeandn overvihing, {a.| pvesldcnvs only son is not available. She attended the ey bae) i I o many familics, vacation will 2 Shb vt swankiest D. A, R, | | | | | ion Jar gl the) though, till “the children” ar ad. “What did Mr chsnake | find . Bl : N journey. Many state boards of - ter-in-law was the high spot of the MO8 ::\: ¢4 Bote H;,,,‘, b e, Toud 2 ; : R i liealth have placed signs along the Good Grade of Canned recent national 1. A, convention | {hrough school, is the general for? Why couldn’t o gal ! GiRE i e e P At b Adatitasts 1ond indicating that the water from Fruits Work Out Well |in Washington where she served as riict of those "in the know.” until tomorrow? ¢ vt Deter |#head of ! - e g o+ cortain well or spring is pure. In| When fresh fruits or vegetables | Page of ‘hon\nr to Mrs. Alfred J. M W Rabbit ought to know enongl | j i e 5 ome cases, lowever, it may be im- so cssential in a child's diet are ex- |Brosseau, D. A. It president. Mu y is wait, for me. il . ¢ trav- | Bomewhers rgol he ca ' . [CTAIR]S[O] possible to determine whether the |pensive or hard to procure, good [ Cameramcn ind reporfers —wers unah‘-el.a(!;:ele):‘sygii‘le ' el as fa e can 3 BOE -E- [AIR[E] er is safe to drink, Thereforc | grades of canned fruits and vegeta- |Mmore concerncd about “catching : ear NEaAwhle, T 3y . o ' t : | vac s advisable I bles are quite as nutritious as the the president’s possible and probable | Nantes, France (—Disputed pos i ) BIE . q a 4 daughter-in-law than the “Black | S¢ssion of a queen’s heart has started had scamperd Guite forget B o ik ; ¢ N RN B NON - fresh products. The latter are de- 4 5 { ful af the fact : (g \ [E1A | sirable largely for variety in flavor, | LSt Lady” herself. & Sputl hafyan is Seholadly i Eo0RirE ok s he o 1 Bl .m BER MR8 ‘Menus for lhe ramlly d 2 Cordial, But Dignified [tors of the museums of the city of Yeter caine ! . ofd. 1 ond ton 1 2 oin e INTIRIATISIE] Miss Trumbull was poised, _r.ryrur_\-\-“”(‘_\ and the Loire Inferieur. that lay ialf bi . " > C ho ' N e o % y cordial, but dignified t is a heart of gold, containir meely zove it 110 v min- ity B oa 0] | o H":’ “)' f:",”t 3 (ol “Stunt, sugeestions” were as fact- | Supposodly. the vital organ of An: hopped overar i . . i e r:n\ul s ¥ L 7 ifully refused by her as by John's | of v:vm,m,\ Queen of France, born eral hoj ' e 1 1 ¢ ELA008 vaising, cream, | imother. She would pose when un- | in Nantes in 1477, She willed it to into his hesd, that « , ! 1 ) kind . '“""" soft cooked cges, milk, | lavoidatle, standing where and mq‘vhr city of her birth, in medieval ston abrapt na . ! " ‘l e = . as ahe was. But she wounld not take ' fashion NG Do baea . : o ) ) i <% 5 /mncheon — |u> hrooms with egg a pose outside her own line of | The quarrel arises over which mu- o e : na M a b . F 4 5, milk, e Florence is no more of & |tha capital ; e Here's How Obedience & 5 ; e ey Sl piwotathe deDanent - Nnner Iraized calf's liver, is friendly and gracions fo all, but There ar “ May Be Best Obtained | .cicq potaioes, toct greens, tom- k Aty itk ak son Bhe 08 ""1a-mh.":a:';;::t"yr:f;:",f",:.‘:,' S B o e ey - fob, then went back in 8 White| women who are separated from their s o otieestnt delad s ele gUnERte) h House limousine to the White HOuge, | learts in {heir last rest. Often, as Eevlor funy s e iie md_nourishing combining fresh or where she was a giest | G ks "omme e kot ek b 2 Etablisl b fits canned fruits swith the paste She did not stay for after-zession | 43,0009 to the eity of childh 4' pstablish rogularity in g Macaroni Fruit Salad vage parties or general merrinfent | gomCtin® " 5y o' the cass of 1. rem fhe first g : One cup cooked macaroni. 3 that regaled the other girl pages. | one i BLHe cHip oL Thaal tasily =it the child {oranges, 1 enp shredded {resh pine- /. e 4T ot Ming | LO'I", KN of France, the heart Is er the child's questions whole- | apple, 2 bananas, 1 cge. 4 table- e ot Tsine never | Piried in the holy ground. The heart | spoons snugar, 2 lemons, 1 cup whip- wore the same dress twice. Day- |Cf,Richard the Tion Hearted is bur- i the childs cooperation red cream, few grains salt. 3 3 times she featured little short-skirt- I"“ at Rouen. | neouraze the child to use his| ut orange sections in small | ed sports frocks with pleated skirts | | ; itz 2 Ipicces. Dive pananas.’ Brat - eex. and modish blouses or sweaters. | Pets Dine in Style ; vorl unnecessary conflicts of |sugar. salt and juice of lemons well, One day she wore a two piece frock i \ At Cannes Cabarets i How cin necessary obedience he will using a dover heater. ook over of white crepe patterned in black, | hot water until thickened. Cool Her hat was of hlue straw. The next | Cannes. April 30 (/) — A cabarct and fold in whipped cream. Add to 4 day it was a greenish-blue two piece | [SN't Teally smart here if there arc prepared fruit and macaroni and sport dress with matching felt han‘::u':"‘:’h mm-,' caA'- lnlfll lizards hi 4 serve on hearts of lettuce. 5 Lk The next day her dress was a helge | AMON& the guests. smail menkey If Child Wants to Tell i v e et o meckiine, flara | 1% 0ne of the regular visitors at the A Story, Listen to It e & AXirt with lowe girdie and matching | Kit Kat Kiub, where e consuraes Wit chld has a story 1o tell | N aw- ™ i felt hat. She is especially pretty in | {hree lemonades cach night and it should be listened fo with re New ])eu.('e l\‘ccps {ovening clothes, wearing pastel- | RTOWs paper balls with better aim apect; Tlic. par tnciar 80, 1 Milk From Souring - flowered {affetas frequently. than his master. terested in the story itself, hut they ow, Scotland, April 30 () — { Sho is.above medium hoight, has| Riviera waiters are sccomplished can b inferested in the way in|A machine which destroys organ- reddish gold hair, turned up nose, |Etardians of all manner of strange which it is told and the pleasure of |isms in cream so that it will not | : %uml is a bit above the flapper mize. hwvs‘ While S g:;e-:; dance, arde Their i : : cour for a weelk or more has been - . She is as careful of questions as| Wiiters frequently stand by to scc Garden of Their Own . ; invented by a Glasgow man. | : Al Conlites ardilt s | that Teddy, the five thousand franc \¢ '\I»(‘[l for \num: : G STRAWBERRY CROP “The process will keep eream frexh Questions with the expiession, | chemelcon, or Jorry, the tempera- V garden > Cashington, Aprl 30 (P —— While [much longer than the preservatives What do you think ©f this or|mental magpic, does not fall off the will depend largely on |once used, the inventor says. Thous- Paris allows much more latitude |ti + were generally parried with, | table or annoy the gucsts near by. jitions, 1he department |ands of gallons of cream have gone in the use of trimminge which are |“One rarely thinks the same thing | xcept white rats and mice, no nds “every indic {0 waste in the Glasgow area since |not an integral part of the costume |twice. My opinions are siill chang- | Pet is barved from the fashionable ord erop of 242.-1adoption ef a pure fond law hanning than it did a few months ago. Panl |ing. | haven't settle convictions | dancing places. One of the smart- V006 i tramberries lact [the use of prescrvatives, | Poiret adds tong silk tassels to the [vet.” | est vestaurants had a thriil recent- asen may he exceeded this vear Already the apparatns is on the |patch pockets of a navy rep coat, She joves to. dance and read and |1y wnen an English woman brought = | o rhot. selling for £17.000. [t ca- [part of a two-piece costume. The |ckate and play % date.” | hor pet snail to dins with her. The " Light winee ¢t ho ailie was built te in his cas = hite About 20000 acres are planted in|pacity is 200 gallons of cream an\hv id en the coat is of metallic|she confided with a little gigele as sr,a:l had a lettuce leaf on » plate d border. . sugar beets each year in Wisconsin. lnour. | Weave, ]hu questioners thougit of the big|while the woman bad the full dinger. Supply Proper Toys ( hildren compatible with safety Give the child alt the frocdom | | war i | Pecret. 1526. 'woclea affair with che